Posted by: dhirendra08 on: February 26, 2009
Have you ever felt that self-improvement programs often promise the moon, then fail to deliver? After more than 30 years of research at Harvard Medical School, Herbert Benson finally discovered a fundamental self-transforming principle with benefits that reach well beyond the traditional notions of self-help. It has the potential to revolutionize our entire life. He call this simple but extremely powerful concept “the breakthrough principle.”
In a nutshell, the breakout principle refers to a mind-body impulse that severs prior mental patterns and –even times of great stress or emotional trauma—opens an inner door to a host of personal benefits, including ● greater mental acuity, ● enhance creativity, ● increased productivity ● maximal athletic performance and ● spiritual development.
Many, if not most, of the problems we face in terms of blocked creativity and productivity, flawed health or even stunted spirituality can be traced back to unresolved destructive or negative thoughts patterns such a nagging anxieties, stress-related emotional baggage or circular, obsessive “mental tapes.”
With this new techniques your learn to turn on a natural inner switch to sever those past patterns and activate “breakouts” that will transform your daily life. The “trigger” can be used to power up creativity, deep philosophical insights, stress-reduction responses and more. – Herbert Benson, M.D., and William Proctor
Dear Terry,
Thanks for understanding asterisk. Majority of people don’t even notice we have published asterisk.
You have ask me what does it mean? Well, I like to let u know that with * we like to include anything and everything under the sky and over the earth. If you are aware with the computer programming soft coding language, when ever they use * it meaning all, everything. May be you might have understand the physical visual aspect of it only.
I like to say with * is that, Think positive for everything and anything happen to you. What ever the matter, what ever the cause, what ever the output ——Think Positive—–that makes your anything easy, simple.
February 27, 2009 at 6:42 pm
I have been “thinking” positive about the asterisk – but what does it mean?
Tell us more…..